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VOLUME 16 -NUMBER 46 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1»76
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IVofer Main Breaks At Schoo I _,
Schools in Hiinticy «««,^«J~ taet RWay aad again on Mooaay
brtaks on Linooln Sto«et. On Fri^ day school wperintcodent l«oy Sarks stale dthat be wasno^dfied 3lLbr«ik»t5.45a^m.«ad«.^ Se radio stations ^^'^^^
In addition to the regolac radio Sto- ttoS^Marks statedbe todooo- Lrted WGN and the aBwwncanent jS school dosing was made on
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tii^y different, Mr. Ma«ta s^ ^ S that the break was not dj
<,ected until 7':15 a.m. He «»***« ^^ not have e«wgh tta« ^
Hvrfy close schooi 8*1 »* was es-
S^Ld that the wa^ ^ J2 be off a shott time. He adtoi tf^
^ water was keirt o-^ *i,*?£ •T^i R-% am. Between thattHne ^\o:WamtheMcHei«yCo«v
S^llLth Department r^P^f*^ Scdved sev««l telephone oallsln SSd to tbe situatkm. T^ <^ ^ Ma-. Marfcs and advsed hmi to close th esdhool.
The water main %vas reported re- (, pafc«d at :O:30 a.m.
The days that school were closed WiU be taken off of the Easter va¬ cation.
School Menu
Menu Feb. 1« - 10
Mondkay — Pizza burgers on bun, buttered oom, potato chips, brown¬ ies, mdlk. ., . _
Tuesday — Ham & scalloped po¬ tatoes, pickled beets, prunes, but¬ tered bread, applesauce cake, milk.
Wednesday — LaSagna oasserc^ green beans, buttered bread, baked dessert, miUc.
Thursday — Fish and tartar sauce mashed potatoes, cole siaw w«i oaiTOU, buttered bread, ndxed fruit,
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Friday — No Lunoh. School dts- inissed at 12:00.
Police Report
February 2, 1976, Police investi¬ gated an aocideat on Mill Street at 47, there were no injuries or ticfcets reported issued to tiie two drivere.
Februaiy 4, --976, A theft of ctff- rency was M?»rted and Pdioe are investigating Ihe incident with an¬ other agency.
Fehruary 3, 1976, Folic epespood- ed to a Iooal business with the Hunt¬ ley Flre Dept. Rescue Squad in re¬ gards to an injured man, the nuan vras treated at tbe scene and then takm to tbe hospital b ythe rescue squad.
February a, 1976. A local business¬ man reprted that someone had thrown an object at ono of his ad¬ vertising signs and broken ft. Poiioe have leads ts to who the offenders ere.
Febroary 5, 1976, A citizen re¬ ported to officers that a Wt and nm aoddent bad just occurred, the offender had struck a paAed oar aild did not st(^. PoUoe are looking tor the offending vehicle, using the description given by the witnesses.
February 5, 1976, Police officers were advised of a noise complaint, a perefM In an apartment was play¬ ing the stereo too loudly, the of¬ fender was asked to tum it doiffn do to tho late hour.
Fehruaiy 7, 1976, A report of a battery was taken by poiioe. tbe mea iras advised to see tbe States Attorney to dgn a oonqAalnt if be wisbed to.
Hantiey Takes 1st. Place in Bowling
The Hunitley Girls District Bowl¬ ing Toumament, one of IHSA's 28, was held this pa&t SJaturday, Feb¬ ruary 7. at Himtipv u^..i "^ L-anes, Huntley, Dliniois. Tlie schools that bowled in tbe toumament included BurUngiton-Cenibnal, Huntiey, Hamp- sWre, Hebron, Richmond-Burton, and Woodsitock. At tiie end of Round No. 1 sitandirgs wore 1st Humtley with 2182 pins, 2nd Woodstock with •2079, 3ird RadhmonclButton vf'Xh, 1987, 4ith BurHneton-Centnal witli 1934, 5tih Hampshire with 1767 and 6th Hebron with 1694.
Round No. 2 was a nerve rack- ii« serise with Huotiey tbe defend- ii* champs for two years previoiB being down to Woodstock. In the final game of tbe final round Hunt¬ ley put their skills together and became vlctoriouus for the 3rd year in a row. This made the teara eli-
R Bankes Sponsors Eagle Scout
Mr. Ray L. Bankes, executive vice presidetrt ard cashier for the Staite Bank of Huntiey was sponsor for Gary W. Grau Junior, 8303 Haligus Road, Huntley, at an Eagle Scout reoognidon Anner held last Satm^ day at the Ranvada Inn in Rockford. Mr. Bankes reported thait a stimu¬ lating adtb-ess was given by Dr. Cad Jaoobs, president of the Rode Valley OoB^e.
Hobo Show
Well it's that time o fyear again, when the Himtley Hobo's get It to¬ gether for their anaual Hobo Show. This year's theme is "American Potpourri." The songs include some of Amerca's favorite music. It prom¬ ises to be a great time. Tickete are $3.50 fior ad«dts and $1.50 for chil¬ dren. Contact Mary Lou Hardy for ticket kifoTOvation at 669-5522 after 4:00 p.m. The show is heW at tbe First Congregational Church.
February 7, 1976, A dtizen re¬ ported tbat someone had broken the rearview mirror of the outside of his car.
February 7, 1976, Police investi¬ gated a suspici-MS vehicle oa one of the village streets. It was found thst the person was just dixjpping a friend off at home.
February 8, 1976. Two intoJdcated persons were arguing in a residen¬ tial part of town, the offioer then hel^ them settie their differences and advised them if tUer were any¬ more complaints, they would be ar¬ rested.
gihle tor uieir 3rd state trip in a row.
Final stanidijigs were 1st Huntley with 4271 pins, 2r.d Woodstock 4175, 3rd Richmond-Birton with 4059 and 4(th Burlington-Centra] with 3555.
Individual highs included: High games - 1st, 192, Bobbie Sue Tess¬
mer, Huntley; 2nd, 189, Candy Col¬ lins, Woodstock; 3rd, 187, Laura Prejp.a, Richmimd-Burton.
Hi^ Series - 1st, 498, Laura Prejna, Richmond-Bui"ton; 2nd, 473, Bobbi Sue Tessmer, Huntley; 3rd, 460, Candy Collins, Woodstock.
Police Receive Commendation
On the night of the February VQ- lage Board meeting (2-5-76) Mayos Enstrom introdui^ed Mr. Robert Lon¬ go from tbe local Chapter of the National Police Officers Associa¬ tion. Mr. Longo presented to the Huntley Police Department a Cer¬ tificate of CommendatiMi. He sight¬ ed several categories in which the police were able to reduce in the number of problems within the Vil¬ lage. Mr. Loneo Coounanided the
Police Officers for theirprofession- alism within the Department ant found that the Village Board had "the rgiht man" in the position of Chief of Police. He then presented oa<di Oiffcer a ribbon whiih will be worn on his or her uniforms to signify their achievement. In dos¬ ing he went oo to say the Village has good reasMi to be proud of their Police and that because of the awaod the Himtley Police Departmeot wUl now be in the National Poiioe Of¬ ficers Museum loiated in Florida.
Village Board
Regular Meeting
Minutes
The Regular Meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trustees was held in the Board Rrom of the Village Hall on Thursday evening, Febru¬ ary Sth, 1976. at 8:00 p.m.
The roll noted the followiner pro- sent: Presddent Enstrom. Trustees Ma-nlng, S'roupe, Eisenmenge-, Prank and Lohn-is, as well as .At¬ torney William CaldweD, Police Chief Dziewior and Percy Swans nn. Absent: Trustee Ackman.
The first order of business was the presentation of the January 8, 1976 minutes, after which they were approved as presented with no ad¬ ditions nor corrections.
The bills for January, 1976 were brought before the Trustees, as per jittached listing. A niotion was made by Trustee Frank, seconded by Trustee Eisenmenger. Upon roll oall, all trustees voted aye and the mo¬ tion carded.
The Treasurer's Report for Janu¬ ary was reviewed a'^d a moticm was made by Tmstee Stroupe. seconded by Trustee Frank, seconded by Trus. tee Eisenmenger Upon roll caQ, all trustees voted aye and the motion oarried.
The Treasurer's Report for lan¬ uary was reviewed and a motion was made by Trustee Stroupe, sec¬ onded by Trustee Manning, to ap- inove this financial report as pre¬ sented, and upon roll call, all trus¬ tees voted aye and the motion car¬ ried. Trustee Stroupe added that Attomey Caldwell was to check In¬ to the retirement of the outstand¬ ing bonsd referred to In a motion at last meeting.
The Municipal Taxes for October and November, 1975 were as fol¬ lows, respectively: $7,841.68 and $7,147.20 and the Motfon Fuel Tax Allotment for December, 1975 am* ounted to $1,1 vl 24.
President Enstrom then called upon Mr. Robert Longo, of the Na¬ tional Police Officers AssodatioA, Tri County Chapter, who announced that he was there at the meethig to present the police department with aw«iirds for the outsanding work that has been done by the depart¬ ment undere th direction of Police Chief Dziewior. Awards were pre¬ sented to Officei-s Robertshaw, Pro¬ venzano, Thomas, Wickstrom, Pe- tersnni as well as Police Chief Dziewior. President Eastrom, on be¬ half of the Board and the Village, added his congratulations.
Trustee Ackman then entered the meeting.
Next, Howard Ruth was called upon. He announced that he repre¬ sented the Bicentennial event on behalf of the F.FA. and the 4-H groups. He stated that this group wished to have a group garden con¬ test and/or to beautify the ViUi^ Square. A motion was made by Trus¬ tee Frai^, seconded by Tru^ee Ei¬ senmenger, to grant ths request on the oonditioD that the group or groups consult with Mr. Percy Swan¬ son befbre proceeding with any pro¬ jeot that eonoemcd^e Village pro-' perty.
Ibe Village's ooverage on insur¬ anoe was the next order of business. As set out at last mootfa's meetlAg, it was dedded to cbeck further into the insurance program of the vill¬ age. Mr. Richatd Jacobs of W. W. Rice was pres<mt at the meeting io advise tbe Board in regard to any questions. After some discossion,

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